During a Lexington luncheon Thursday, U.S. Sen. Rand Paul
discussed the possibility of cutting government benefits for unwed
mothers who have multiple children, though the potential Republican
candidate for president in 2016 didn't directly endorse such a policy.

During
a question-and-answer period following his remarks at a Commerce
Lexington luncheon, Paul responded to a question about workforce
development by including a warning about unwed young mothers doomed to
poverty.

Although he said the job of preventing unplanned or
unwanted pregnancies should be left to communities and families, Paul
left open the possibility of a role for government.

"Maybe we have
to say 'enough's enough, you shouldn't be having kids after a certain
amount,'" Paul told the business group at one point.

Yep, starving their children will teach those whores the right lesson.

As Mike Huckabee so recently illustrated, the real problem here is that repug men simply cannot deal with female sexuality.

I'll bet that this that gets to the nub of the problem a lot of these
conservative men don't want to think about. Their wives don't want to
have a lot of sex with their husbands, and their wives are good women.
Therefore, women who want to have sex are dirty sluts. They must be.
Otherwise the fact that no one wants to have sex with the Mike Huckabees
of the world (at least unless they are paid to do so) might just
reflect badly on the men rather than the women.

After all, if a man can't even be bothered to figure out how birth
control works, I'm going to guess he hasn't spent a lot of time figuring
out how a woman's sexual response works either.

I sincerely hope for her sake that Mrs. Tribble-Toupeed One is fucking the brains out of the pool boy.

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About Me

"Blue" in Blue in the Bluegrass refers to my politics, not my state of mind, although being progressive-democratic in Kentucky is not for the faint of heart.
The Bluegrass Region of Kentucky is Central Kentucky, the area around Lexington. It's also sometimes known as the Golden Triangle, the region formed by Louisville in the west, Cincinnati in the north and Lexington in the east-south corner. This is the most economically advanced, politically progressive and aesthically beautiful area of the state. Also the most overpopulated by annoying yuppies and the most endangered by urban sprawl.
A Yellow Dog Democrat is one who will vote for even a yellow dog if it is running as a Democrat. I can't claim to be quite that fanatically partisan, especially since quite a few candidates who run as Democrats in Kentucky are more Republican than a lot of Republicans I can name.
But I do love the story Kentucky House leader Rocky Adkins never tires of telling about the old-timer in Eastern Kentucky who was once accused of being willing to vote for Satan if Satan ran as a Democrat. Spat back the old-timer:
"Not in a primary, I wouldn't!"
Amen.